Server accused of stealing credit card numbers

$24,000 worth of merchandise bought with stolen information

Volusia County deputies said a Chili's server stole credit card information from customers in DeLand.

Niquarus Rawls, 34, is accused of organized fraud.

Deputies said Rawls stole the information between April 30 and May 21 and gave the numbers to 36-year-old Shaira Garcia-Resto.

Garcia-Resto was an employee at the Champ's store at Seminole Town Center and is accused of manually keying in the stolen credit card numbers when Rawls would come to the store, according to investigators.

The two are accused of spending $24,000 using the stolen numbers.

One of the victims, Elayne Springer says she was eating at Chili's for a Mother's Day lunch with her daughter and both of them had their card numbers stolen.

Springer said she found out a day later when her credit card company called to check on some unusually large charges all at Champs.

Rawls has been released on $7,000 bond.

None of the six victims are being held responsible for the credit card charges.

The Sheriff's Office said Champs Sports is assuming responsibility for the losses.

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